Hello. First of all I have to say I know next to nothing of chemistry and biology. So my worries may be unfounded.
I've been thinking about buying a Vitamix and just blending everything I eat, freeing the rest of the day. I'm worried about a couple of things, though:
1 - Is it ok to have so many calories in one sitting? I suppose I could space it out during the day, but that wouldn't really work for me. I'd prefer to eat in the morning and spend the rest of the day in the library, at work and in school.
2 - Is there any danger of chemical reactions from blending, such as vitamin c oxidizing the iron? I don't know if this is possible but I read somewhere that it may be dangerous.
This is what I eat on a typical day:
1 onion
1 zucchini
1 cucumber
1 cup of mushrooms (portobello, boiled)
2 onions
3 plum tomatoes
2 carrots
1 cup of pumpkin (boiled)
1 cup of quinoa (soaked, boiled)
2 avocados
2 cups of lentils (soaked, boiled)
3 tbsp olive oil
2 tbsp coconut oil
1 brazil nut
1 banana
1 cup of raspberries
1 cup of blackberries
1 tbsp flax seeds
I'm probably forgetting some things, but that's pretty much it. I use iodized salt and I supplement with vitamin b12, vitamin D (10.000 IU a week) and calcium. Sometimes I have some boiled free-range eggs too.
I don't see why I couldn't just blend everything in the morning. Maybe it will taste horrible, or it may be too thick. I don't know.
There's a liquid food called Ambronite which is about to launch in Europe, but it's too expensive and I couldn't get it in my country anyhow. I figure if they can do it, I should be able to make something similar with a Vitamix. There's also Soylent, but it doesn't look healthy at all to me (although I really support the idea).
So, what do you think?
Thanks in advance.
Edited by Daylen, 14 October 2014 - 03:52 PM.